How a WINKS became a reading guide

Posted on Sat, 19 Jul 2008 by midcenturyjo


I swear I was writing a WINKS today. I had sorted through the emails. I had decided what images to use. I had even decided who was going to be the first WINK. That was the problem. The first WINK was going to be a wonderful new blog. The second WINK was yet another great new blog. Then I realised I’d been to a lot of new (to me) blogs recently. Light bulb moment! Time for the next installment in our growing tradition of reading guides. And it’s not even a long weekend… well maybe it is somewhere in the world. Make yourself a coffee, pour yourself a wine. Settle in and explore. I promise WINKS next weekend 😉

Scott Laslie

Posted on Fri, 18 Jul 2008 by midcenturyjo


Scott Laslie’s design philosophy is simple. “I work to enhance space with proven design expertise and by adding a bit of the unexpected.” Whether it’s traditional or contemporary there is a glam vibe to his rooms. They’re sophisticated and luxe with plenty of personality. I would kill for those dining chairs in the lead photo. Hey I’d sell my soul for the banquette and metal chair dining with or without the zebra hide.

J. Savage Gibson

Posted on Fri, 18 Jul 2008 by midcenturyjo


I just had to round out the week with another great photographer, J. Savage Gibson. Kim and I go on and on about lighting and composition and angles and colour but when you see beautiful photos it’s those things that are so apparent. Josh’s work is subtle. These aren’t pictures that scream “look at me look at me”. Instead they draw you in with their order, refinement and relevance. Don’t miss his b&w portfolio…. lovely!

Images from J. Savage Gibson

Dave Henderson

Posted on Thu, 17 Jul 2008 by midcenturyjo


I’m on a roll this week with amazing photographers. I’ve always been attracted to how a photographer can take a good room and make it great and then transform a great space into something sublime. Loving Dave Henderson’s portfolio particularly the way he frames a photo and the interesting angles he uses. These are from his inside places selection but please don’t miss his outside places and his personal work. The flowers! OMG!

Images from Henderson Studio

Martyn Thompson

Posted on Wed, 16 Jul 2008 by midcenturyjo


There’s a moodiness to the photos of Martyn Thompson. Beautiful painterly light and rich autumnal colour palette make them almost enigmatic. Yes that’s what it is. His camera is like a paint brush. Internationally acclaimed Australian born Thompson’s work ranges from editorial features in major magazines like British Vogue, House & Garden, Gourmet, Vogue Living Australia to advertising campaigns for Ralph Lauren and Hermes. In fact it was in Vogue Living Australia that I saw his beautiful floral shots. You can find them in his still life portfolio. These images are from his rep’s site as his own is currently being updated.